I'm still looking for inspiration for the beach theme of support/entrapment so here are a few shots I took in Suffolk.

pap/1
I really like the little trapped floats in this and thought maybe I might be able to find something to interpret them with and add to the knitting.

pap/2

pap/3
This next shot shows the piece from the knit side, which is the tidy side, I don't know which I prefer yet.

pap/4
And now to the purl side.

pap/5
I've tried various ways of inserting the patches, trying to find the best solution. These 2 were inserted by crocheting the bottom of each patch to the knitting stitches, which gave a nice clean finish. I then knitted up the sides of each one separately picking up stitches from the patch as I went. The patches had been previously stitched with buttonhole stitch to give a loop to stitch into. The problem I found when I did this previously was that every stitch I picked up increased the row length.

pap/5a
I then decided to try several ways of decreasing the extra stitch after making it, but none of the methods gave a clean tight finish.

pap/6

pap/7
These patches have been added by knitting around the patch till there is enough flexibility to incorporate it onto the main knitting needle.

pap/8
I really like the way this patch worked out with the open piece in the middle.
This pic shows how the bottom right forms a frame for the patches as it hangs, not intentionally done, but I like the effect.

pap/9
These last pics show the the details, mainly to give Sian a better idea of the construction of the piece, so I hope they won't be too repetitive to anyone else who visits.

pap/10

pap/11

pap/12

pap/13

pap/14

pap/15

pap/16
Your piece looks beautiful- so much detail, it really shows in the photos.
ReplyDeleteThe piece is stunning, I particularly like the pap/7 section.
ReplyDeleteSimply stunning.
ReplyDeletepap 15...be still my beating heart! Your work is so very innovative...
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